but many will also stay or even play multiple games. each is different enough.

this one is still indevelopment, they are still fixing bugs, making changes, adding new features and stuff.

so it will continue to attract sales and players. perhaps not as many as in the past when there was no competition. but the competition still has a year or more of development to do and if u head on over the the dayz/rust forum you will see even more complaints than your normally find here. here i think its pretty much settled the people who play the game are playing it. we can see that in the steam stats each and every day. and the people who are not, well they dont show up on the steam stats for this game. so while it maybe sad they are no longer playing for whatever reason the numbers dont show it... this game will most likely continue being a fun, addictive, dirt cheap b-rated game. and rust and dayz will fight it out for aaa status with much higher player count and much higher price... and who knows they still developing the game. there is no reason they cant compete at some level. and the past year has not been all that bad for just a handful of folks most major companies would not employ....